

I’ve never had issues with mods even when playing split screen and online at the same time.
I’ve never had issues with mods even when playing split screen and online at the same time.
Not a bad idea on paper. The games are not actually on Netflix. You just download an alternate version of the app (with no DLC or iAP), and login to your Netflix account to access the game. Some solid indie games on there.
That said, I would never in my life pay for Netflix, but my family has it, so ya know, free mobile games when I’m bored.
It’s to highlight how common and widespread the contamination is.
You could say “We found 80 chemicals across a dozen facilities”, but showing how all 80 chemicals were in a single pellet highlights how widespread the contamination is.
I don’t really mind them all that much. The communities are easily blocked if you don’t like the particular type of content.
Despite the general cesspool that Reddit has become, it still has some good content within many of the smaller subs that are less affected by bots and politics. If I can get some of that content without giving Reddit an ounce of traffic, it’s fine by me.
That said, I’m also the type of Lemmy user who frequently scrolls through every post and runs out of new posts. My app marks every post as “read” when I scroll past it and often I clear the whole “top today” list. I don’t read every post though. Anyways, I appreciate any way to get more context on Lemmy.
It’s nothing dystopian like you think. Basically just a variation on camera sensors:
[…] bio-inspired cameras that capture the world more like the human eye does. These are called dynamic vision sensors, and they work like motion detectors for each pixel. They only “wake up” and send information when something changes in the scene, rather than constantly streaming data like a regular camera.
These bio-inspired cameras are also highly energy efficient, using less than 1% of the power of normal cameras.
Took a quick look at the free tier,
That seems pretty reasonable to me. Main account and two accounts to share. With just friends and family, I doubt most people will reach the 100 device limit.
Yeah. I remember using a custom keyboard back when I had an iPhone 4S lol
I’m guessing they made a bet?
If she wins, she eats his soul (or whatever she does), but if she loses, she has to go back into the TV.
Everyone arguing over DVD players or ripping discs and I’m like “Ooooo! M.A.S.H. collection!”
TL;DR from Wikipedia: In photon upconversion, two or more incident photons of relatively low energy are absorbed and converted into one emitted photon with higher energy.
Basically photons are combined into a photon that is nearer in wavelength to visible light.
Oh 100% you’re right.
I’d wager this wasn’t one of their first tests (and maybe not even a test at all). Looks to me like an advertisement/publicity stunt/demonstration.
I could be easily wrong since I haven’t researched this exact event, but I think it’s safe to assume it’s more than just a test since they have cameras out.
I mean, what better way to sell a new and untrusted device than to put your own trust (and life) in the product.
Would you sell a bullet proof vest if you didn’t feel safe wearing it?
Would you buy a bullet proof vest if its own inventor didn’t feel safe wearing it?
Turns out, it’s illegal to remove them in the US:
I’ll be leaving the cowbird egg in the nest, but will keep a close eye on the other eggs.
I’ve heard that the cowbird will retaliate if it finds its egg missing. Won’t that happen?
Well dang…
Hopefully the Robin babies do alright.
Is that for real? How would there be two species of eggs together? Is it common?
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